As a developer how do you guys deal with being asked to “assist” for a while with tasks that aren’t really software development?
Treat is as a learning curve?
Eg: From software development to testing.
As a developer how do you guys deal with being asked to “assist” for a while with tasks that aren’t really software development?
Treat is as a learning curve?
Eg: From software development to testing.
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It all depends. For the most part, as a developer you should focus on development. This is because:
But it's perfectly fine to assist here and there. At the end of the day, it's good to provide maximum value to your employer. Sometimes that means dropping your duties and doing something more urgent (such as assisting with testing or with product management).
A few things are at play here:
Honestly I am going to treat this as a learning curve and develop on the side because I don't want to look uncooperative but some things are bugging me as to why me? Especially when we have other testers they can ask. And they do not know how long I will be doing this and just the way it happened, my team lead says she only found out the day before about me "assisting"with testing.